Clayton A. Bouton High School

Clayton A. Bouton High School
Address
432 New Salem Rd
Voorheesville, New York, (Albany County) 12186
United States
Coordinates 42°38′29″N 73°57′51″W / 42.6414°N 73.9642°W / 42.6414; -73.9642Coordinates: 42°38′29″N 73°57′51″W / 42.6414°N 73.9642°W / 42.6414; -73.9642
Information
School type Private school (government funded), high school
School district Voorheesville Central School District
NCES District ID 3629670[1]
Superintendent Brian Hunt
CEEB code 335740
NCES School ID 362967003997[2]
Principal Laura Schmitz
Faculty 33.29 (on an FTE basis) [2]
Grades 912; Ungraded
Enrollment 386 [2] (2010-2011 school year)
  Grade 9 99 [2]
  Grade 10 87 [2]
  Grade 11 103 [2]
  Grade 12 96 [2]
  Ungraded 1 [2]
Student to teacher ratio 11.60 [2]
Language English
Campus Rural: Fringe
Color(s)          
Purple and gold
Mascot Blackbirds
Rival Watervilet Junior-Senior High School
Website www.voorheesville.org/site/default.aspx?PageID=1

Clayton A. Bouton High School is a private high school located in Voorheesville, Albany County, New York, U.S.A., and is the only high school operated by the Voorheesville Central School District.

Athletics at Voorheesville high school include boys and girls tennis, cross country, soccer, track, basketball, swimming (teamed together with neighboring Guilderland High School), and volleyball. Single sex sports include softball, baseball, and football. Co-ed sports are cheerleading, wrestling, bowling, and golf. Their mascot is the Blackbird and they claim three NYSPHSAA titles with Boys Soccer in 1990, and Girls Basketball in 1998 and 2002. In the 2002-2003 school year a brand new gymnasium was opened that seats roughly 500 with the unique aspect of bleachers only on the south side of the gymnasium. That fall also saw brand new soccer and football fields opened along with the school's first running track. The football field was dedicated to former coach and player Tom Buckley who died in the mid-1980s. Just a quarter mile down Route 85 A lie additional practice soccer fields as well as another baseball field, collectively known as the satellite fields. Voorheesville's student body is very active in supporting its teams despite its relatively small numbers. The 2014-2015 Voorheesville Football team went undefeated for the first time in 48 years in the regular season. The "Birdcage" is often found at boys basketball games loudly supporting the team. Voorheesville competes in Classes B, CC, C, and D depending on the sport.

Clayton A. Bouton offers a variety of clubs and activities including Model United Nations, Ski Club, Mock Trial, SADD, National History Club, Student Government, Torch (yearbook), The Helderbarker (school newspaper), Builders Club (affiliated with the New Scotland Kiwanis), Speech and Debate Club, and National Honor Society. The fine arts department has been widely recognized, with NYSSMA award winning band and chorus groups. The school also boasts a strong tradition in Drama Club; the Voorheesville Dionysians present a musical in the spring. Famous alumnae include actress Yvonne Perry and pop singer Nikki Cleary.

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